ECCE SampleB TestBooklet
ECCE SampleB TestBooklet
ECCE SampleB TestBooklet
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Sample TestForm B
SAMPLE TEST
09/2014
General Instructions
Keep your eyes on your own test. Examinees giving or receiving
answers or using notes or other aids will be disqualified, and they
will fail. Examination fees will not be refunded. Examinees with
cell phones, pagers, or other electronic devices should check
them in with the proctor now.
Look at the TOP RIGHT of SIDE ONE of your answer sheet. Fill in
the following information on the lines:
FULL NAME: print your full name in this order: family name,
then first name, then middle initial (MI). Use all capital letters.
YOUR SIGNATURE: sign your name.
TEST CENTER: print the name of the test center.
NATIVE LANGUAGE: print your native language.
TODAYS DATE: print the month, day, and year.
Darken the circle that best describes your main purpose for
obtaining this certificate.
Look at the TOP LEFT of SIDE ONE of your answer sheet. Use
capital letters to fill in the following information in the blocks. Use
the same spelling you used on your registration form:
LAST NAME: print your main family name in the blocks,
one letter per block. There are 13 blocks. If your last name is
longer than 13 letters, print only the first 13 letters.
FIRST: print the first 6 letters of your first name.
MI: print the initial of your middle name.
Look at the columns of CIRCLES BELOW THE BLOCKS:
Find the letter that is the same as the letter you have printed
in the block above.
Darken the circle completely so that you cannot see the
letter inside.
Do this for all the letters of your last name, first name, and
your middle initial.
Darken only one circle in each of the columns.
Look at the BOTTOM LEFT of SIDE ONE of your answer sheet.
BIRTHDATE: find the month you were born and darken the
circle next to it.
DAY: print the day you were born. If it is a 1-digit day, write
zero first. Darken the circles underneath these numbers.
YEAR: print the last 2 digits of the year you were born.
Darken the circles underneath these numbers.
SEX: darken the circle M (male) or F (female).
LANG. (LANGUAGE): print the 2-digit code number for
your native language (the examiner will tell you the number).
Darken the circles.
FORM: darken the circle of the form letter on your test
booklet. Make sure the form letter you darken matches the
form letter on this booklet.
CENTER NO.: print the 3-digit test center number (the
examiner will tell you the number). Darken the circles.
REG. NO.: print your 6-digit personal registration number.
Include all zeros, including those at the beginning of the
number. Darken the circles.
The example below shows the correct way for Joao Costa
Almeida dos Santos, born April 3, 1996, tested at center no.
001, and whose personal registration number is 100265, to
fill out the information section.
SIDE 1
PRINT YOUR NAME IN THE BLOCKS PROVIDED,
BLACKEN THE CORRESPONDING CIRCLE.
LAST NAME
FIRST
MI
DAY
YEAR
FEB
CENTER
NO.
LANG. F
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REG. NO.
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MAY
JUN
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ListeningListeningListening
LISTENING SECTION INSTRUCTIONS
Do not begin this section until the examiner has played the recording of these instructions and example.
LISTENING TEST, PART 1
This is a test of your ability to understand spoken English. You will hear short conversations. After you hear
each conversation, you will be asked a question about what you heard. The answer choices in your test
booklet are shown as pictures. Mark your answers on the separate answer sheet, not in the test booklet.
Here is an example:
EXAMPLE:
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PASSPORT
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LISTENING TEST, PART 2
In this part of the test, you will hear four short talks. After each talk, you will hear some questions about it.
Before each talk begins, you will have time to preview the questions that are printed in the test booklet.
Read the questions silently.
Then listen to the talk. You can take notes in the booklet.
Then listen to each question and choose the best answer from the answer choices.
Mark your answers on the separate answer sheet. You should mark A, B, C, or D.
There are a total of 20 questions about the four short talks.
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Questions 3135
Look at the questions.
Listen to a teacher talking to his class.
Notes
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Questions 3639
Look at the questions.
Notes
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Questions 4045
Look at the questions.
Listen to a radio announcer.
Notes
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Questions 4650
Look at the questions.
Notes
46. What does the speaker imply about the fall semester?
a. Teachers will be busy.
b. Teachers will have new textbooks.
c. Its start is being delayed.
d. It will be shorter than usual.
47. Why does the speaker mention the office floors?
a. to talk about problems in the building
b. to describe some work that was done
c. to explain how an accident happened
d. to explain why she is changing her office
48. How is Sandra Dowds personality described?
a. as nervous
b. as ordinary
c. as pleasant
d. as competitive
49. What will the speaker do later?
a. give teachers a gift
b. tour the new building
c. talk to the contractors
d. make plans for a party
50. What is the main point of the talk?
a. to introduce a new teacher
b. to praise a coworker
c. to welcome new students
d. to explain the new air conditioning system
GVRGVRGVR
GRAMMAR, VOCABULARY, AND READING SECTION INSTRUCTIONS
Do not begin this section until the examiner has read these instructions to you.
1. There are 100 questions in this section of the examination. There are grammar, vocabulary, and reading
questions. They are numbered 51 through 150. Examples of each kind of question are given below.
2. You will have 90 minutes to finish the entire grammar, vocabulary, reading (GVR) section. Try to answer
all the questions. Do not spend too much time on any one question or you will not have time to finish
this section. You may answer the questions in any order you wish.
3. Each question in this section has only one correct answer. Completely fill in the circle that corresponds
to the answer you have chosen. Do not make any stray marks on your answer sheet. If you change
your mind about an answer, erase your first mark completely. Any question with more than one answer
marked will be counted as wrong. If you are not sure about an answer, you may guess.
4. Here are examples of each kind of question. In each example, the correct answer has been underlined.
For the actual questions, fill in the circle with the corresponding letter on your answer sheet. Do not
mark your answers in this test booklet.
GRAMMAR
Choose the word or phrase that best completes the conversation or sentence.
VOCABULARY
Choose the word or phrase that most appropriately completes the sentence.
READING
There are two types of reading tasks.
In one part, you will see two reading passages followed by five questions each.
In the next part, you will see two multi-text readings with ten questions each.
Choose the best answer to each question and mark it on your answer sheet.
5. Remember, you have 90 minutes to finish the entire GVR section. Be sure to mark your answers on the
answer sheet.
Begin now.
GrammarGrammarGrammar
51. Cathy scored very well on the biology test, _______ of the
fact that she had not read the textbook.
a. nevertheless
b. despite
c. regardless
d. although
52. The construction manager wont sign the form until the
house _______.
a. will finish
b. will have finished
c. is finished
d. is finishing
GrammarGrammarGrammar
63. It was the fact _______ the job offered opportunities to
travel that convinced Gina that she wanted the position.
a. of
b. that
c. about
d. because
GrammarGrammarGrammar
75. Did anyone sign up for the trip?
No, _______ it was canceled.
a. but the results
b. that results
c. so the result
d. and as a result
81. Theres a specific rule that you _______ talk loudly in the
library.
a. must not
b. might not
c. are not
d. dont have to
VocabularyVocabularyVocabulary
86. Because our professor is _______ to let us collect data
on our own, we havent been able to start yet.
a. reluctant
b. partial
c. expected
d. sufficient
87. The writer had difficulty deciding how best to _______ the
main character in her novel.
a. display
b. exhibit
c. depict
d. express
95. After he read the first book, Adam was _______ to read
the next one in the series immediately.
a. eager
b. rapid
c. aggressive
d. emotional
VocabularyVocabularyVocabulary
98. The class was divided into two groups to_______ the
positive and negative aspects of solar power.
a. resolve
b. sustain
c. debate
d. oppose
99. The _______ of the art program meant the school could
offer more art classes.
a. branch
b. stretch
c. expansion
d. inflation
VocabularyVocabularyVocabulary
110. As the votes were counted, it became clear that
Springdales citizens had _______ a new mayor.
a. distinguished
b. elected
c. installed
d. judged
ReadingReadingReading
This passage is about a type of paint.
ReadingReadingReading
This passage is about the early history of railroads.
C A Step or a Sprint?
B No Gym Required
Walking has its strong points too. One study showed that walking
lowered the risk of heart disease even more than running. Of
course the best choice of all is simply exercisingregardless of
your method.
ReadingReadingReading
Question 131 refers to section A on page 26.
A World of Cooking
Pablos Restaurant hosts a series of
two-hour cooking workshops.
Our award-winning chef Emily Winters
cooks dishes from food cultures
around the world, including European,
Asian, and African cuisines. And
of course, there will be a lesson on
how to make Pablos most popular
Spanish dishes!
Find details and sign up online, by
phone, or ask next time youre at the
restaurant.
Discounted package rate for all 12
classes of the series.
Learn from the best!
D Basque in It
Spain is known worldwide for
its food. And no small part of
that recognition is thanks to
Basque cuisine. The Basque
are an ethnic group whose
traditional territory is primarily
in northern Spain but also
extends into southern France.
Basque cuisine is a distinct and
important part of the Basque
culture, and luckily for the rest
of the world, its delicious.
Basque cuisine leans heavily on whats in season and whats
local: fish straight from the ocean, mushrooms from the woods,
vegetables from Basque farms. The highlight of Basque
cuisine is its focus on using the highest quality ingredients and
combining them in original, flavorful recipes.
If you visit San Sebastian, Spain (also known as Donostia),
a Basque food hotspot, you can hop from restaurant to
restaurant like the locals do. Be sure to sample small dishes
called pintxos. Wherever you visit, youll likely see someone
asking the chef for whatevers best that day, rather than
requesting specific menu items.
Basque cuisine is popular in several parts of the world, with
many restaurants serving pintxos or traditional Basque dinners.
We owe this to several notable chefs whove taken an interest
in Basque cuisine and to Basque emigrants in other countries
who have shared a taste of their homeland.
ReadingReadingReading
Question 141 refers to section A on page 28.
Writing Section
WRITING SECTION INSTRUCTIONS
30-MINUTE TIME LIMIT
The examiner will have already provided you a writing answer document on which to write your essay.
Make sure you have filled in your name and your signature exactly as you did on your registration form
and answer sheet, as well as your birthdate and your registration number.
Do NOT write your essay in this test booklet. Write your essay on the writing answer document you
have been provided.
Use a #2 (soft) pencil only.
For the writing section you will first read a short article. After you read the article, you can choose
either Task 1 or Task 2. For Task 1 you will write a letter. For Task 2 you will write an essay. Do only
ONE of these tasks. If you do not write on one of these topics, your paper will not be scored.
You will have 30 minutes to write your letter or essay. You should write about one page.
You may make an outline or notes if you wish, but your outline will not count toward your score.
Write inside the boxes on pages 3 and 4 of your writing answer document.
Extra sheets of paper or scratch paper will not be scored. Please use ONLY the space provided on the
writing answer document to complete the writing section.
You will not be graded on the appearance of your paper, but your handwriting must be readable. You
may change or correct your writing, but you should not recopy the entire task.
Use your own words as much as possible. Do not copy a lot from the article given below.
Your essay will be judged on how clearly you express your ideas. Use the appropriate format for a
letter or essay.
Task 1: Letter
The City Times is interested in citizens opinions about the new supermarket. Do you think it should be built
in your city or not? Write a letter to the editor, giving specific reasons to explain your view. Begin your letter,
Dear Editor.
Task 2: Essay
What are the advantages and disadvantages of shopping at very large supermarkets? How does it compare to
shopping in small, local stores? Give specific examples to support your answer.
When you have selected your task, remember to fill in letter or essay in the ECCE Writing Response box in
the front of your writing answer document.
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